Assasin
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That’s where I got mine from also. Wyvern Creations is Awesome. Dave can answer about every question you would have, and the communication during the whole process with notifications, tracking info etc are spot on, you never feel like your just hanging in limbo. Congrats Church I think you will be pleased.
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Nice New bow you have there, congrats!
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Congrats guys. Enjoy those new bows. Let us know what you think about them after a good shooting session.
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nice bow! It will be my next purchase if I ever buy another bow..
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If?bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:52 pmnice bow! It will be my next purchase if I ever buy another bow..
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When!Boo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:40 pmIf?bellerivercrossbowhunter wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:52 pmnice bow! It will be my next purchase if I ever buy another bow..
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When my mini bulldog wears out I will buy the Assassin!
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lotta nice features, but the traveling cartridge, I don't care for, thats a pain to disconnect if you don't want it on the string when uncocking, the extra steps to adjust strings, over 9 pounds, I think I'll stick with what I got, and not give up the extra performance for now. I think maybe add something else this year.
I will be very interested in the reviews from you lucky new to you owners, and remember, I am easily influenced, just maybe I'm missing something here and will add it after some have run it thru the paces. But fer now,, I'm stick'n with the best hunting bow they ever built,, the Matrix 380! We will see who's wears out first Jeff,,,,
I will be very interested in the reviews from you lucky new to you owners, and remember, I am easily influenced, just maybe I'm missing something here and will add it after some have run it thru the paces. But fer now,, I'm stick'n with the best hunting bow they ever built,, the Matrix 380! We will see who's wears out first Jeff,,,,
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wondering what extra steps?
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I'm wondering too. Do you attach the string aid to the sled? Not sure how that works yet. There will be so much posted about this model before too long. Some folks already have one. Watching every day to read developments.
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Actually, changing the string is easier on the Assassin. All you need to do is run the stringing aid behind the trigger assembly and crank it up until the string becomes loose. Then crank it down and remove the stringing aid, its like having a built in bow press!the extra steps to adjust strings,
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funny I was just posting this. Yes I knew it was easy and posted the procedure in the other Assasin thread. I was just asking what he thought were extra other then using the crank.Excalibur Marketing Dude wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2018 12:24 pmActually, changing the string is easier on the Assassin. All you need to do is run the stringing aid behind the trigger assembly and crank it up until the string becomes loose. Then crank it down and remove the stringing aid, its like having a built in bow press!the extra steps to adjust strings,
Peter
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Now I'm really starting to like this model!
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Peter, with all due respect you guys need those videos too. I think a lot of concerns disappear once people realize just how easy some of these things are. Jmho.
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